Nouns are just the names of things. As birds and rice and snow and rings. Verbs are action words like stir. Or state like is or was or were. Adjectives describe a noun, As quacking ducks and pretty gowns. Prepositions precede a noun, By, at, from, to, or in the town. Pronouns take the place of nouns, As she for woman, they for clowns. Something is done; the adverbs then Tell where and why and how and when (how many) And, or, and, but join words and clauses, Conjunctions used instead of pauses. Strong feeling words are Ouch: and Oh! They’re interjections, Ah! Bah! and Lo! Unknown
Nouns are just the names of things.
As birds and rice and snow and rings.
Verbs are action words like stir.
Or state like is or was or were.
Adjectives describe a noun,
As quacking ducks and pretty gowns.
Prepositions precede a noun,
By, at, from, to, or in the town.
Pronouns take the place of nouns,
As she for woman, they for clowns.
Something is done; the adverbs then
Tell where and why and how and when
(how many)
And, or, and, but join words and clauses,
Conjunctions used instead of pauses.
Strong feeling words are Ouch: and Oh!
They’re interjections, Ah! Bah! and Lo!
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